HONOR revealed the Magic V2 in July 2023. We’ve had the opportunity to experience the device hands-on at IFA in September. HONOR officially released The Magic V2 for the European market in January 2024. In addition, HONOR announced a special partnership with Porsche Design, resulting in the release of the new Porsche Design HONOR Magic V2 RSR model. This new model features unique aesthetics, colors, premium materials, and expert craftsmanship, inspired by the latest and most distinct Porsche sports cars.
The Porsche Design Magic V2 includes most of the same internals and hardware as the standard Magic V2. However, it does have a few exclusive materials, aesthetics, and a slightly tweaked design that make it feel special and unique. I was provided with the Porsche Edition for review, and in this post, I’ll take a closer look at all the things that make this device special. This article won’t take a deep dive into the performance and other features as the Porsche Edition largely replicates the internals from the HONOR Magic V2, which we’ve already reviewed here.
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What’s in the box?
- Phone
- HONOR SuperCharge Charger
The Porsche Design HONOR Magic V2 RSR comes with all the accessories and tools required to get you up and running in no time. The device comes in quite a large box that reveals three additional compartments inside.
The two boxes on each side contain a USB-C cable and power adapters, one that’s specific for the UK, and another that uses the common EU connector. The middle box contains the usual paperwork, the Porsche-branded SIM ejector tool, and a fine case with stitches that are seamlessly attached to the back of the device.
What makes the Porsche Design Magic V2 special?
The Porsche Design HONOR Magic V2 feels exceptionally premium and elegant in the hand, and as someone who had a chance to go hands-on with the standard Magic V2, I can confidently say this feels superior in the hand. The unique rear panel on the back that’s reminiscent of the Porsche 911’s flyline makes the phone feel special and, in my opinion, considerably better looking than the ordinary Magic V2.
The special edition device is available in a single color, Agate Grey. The metallic grey finish has been featured in the Porsche 911, Boxster, Cayman, Macan, and the Panamera cars in the past, and it’s now available for the first time on this exclusive model. The color is really something else, and it’s hard to describe how strikingly good it looks in real life, and photos can’t do it justice.
Another thing that makes the HONOR Magic V2 RSR unique is the custom software. HONOR has tweaked the MagicOS to align with Porsche’s design style, offering custom icons, sounds, and more. This customization is visible right from the moment you power on the device, but you can easily switch back to the default theme if you prefer.
Furthermore, HONOR has collaborated with Gameloft to optimize the Asphalt 9: Legends game for the device, making the Magic V2 RSR the first foldable phone capable of running the game optimized for large screen foldables at 120FPS at high resolution.
How does it feel in the hand?
The Porsche Design Magic V2 weighs only 234 grams and is only 9.9mm thick, making it the lightest and slimmest foldable you can buy today. In a world where foldables are often small bricks, the Porsche Design edition feels like a much-needed refreshment in hand, and it pushes the boundaries of innovation for foldable devices. The phone harnesses the classic Porsche DNA that makes it feel even more exciting. Whether you’re a fan or own a Porsche, it’ll make you appreciate the attention to detail and the excellent craftsmanship of the hardware.
The hinge is constructed from the durable Titanium alloy, tested for more than 400,000 folds, ensuring the phone will outlast even the most active users and more folds than most people would likely accumulate during the product’s lifetime. The device can be opened at 60 and 150-degree angles, and there are no gaps between the two halves, enabling HONOR to make the device feel and look so thin.
There is also little to no display crease, resulting in no bumps or indented middle sections. The V2’s display is nearly completely flush with the rest of the display, making the HONOR Magic-Pen glide through the display without any issues. Your fingertip will likely pick up on the crease, but only when you pay attention; otherwise, it’ll be invisible for most everyday tasks.
Instead of using Gorilla Glass like most companies, HONOR decided to use its own Anti-scratch NanoCrystal Shield. The glass is said to be more scratch-resistant, with HONOR claiming it’s more durable and can withstand the impact of hard course surfaces such as asphalt, quartz sandpaper, and even marble.
Battery and Performance
The Porsche Design HONOR Magic V2 RSR comes with the powerful Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip, 16GB of RAM, and 1TB of storage. Despite the previous generation chip, the phone is still very capable and able to run all graphics-intensive games, multitask simultaneously using multiple apps, and process photos and videos swiftly.
I haven’t encountered any performance issues during my short time using the Porsche Design Magic V2, and the phone always remained quick and responsive. Apps loaded in fast, switching between apps and games was a breeze, and the operating system and overall experience were smooth and responsive.
The battery is another strong suit of the Magic V2, and the Porsche Design edition benefits from the same features as the standard model. There’s a 5,000 mAh battery with support for 66W fast wired charging. This, unfortunately, also means that the device still lacks support for wireless charging, but it’s easy to look past it, given the phone can charge up much faster than most other foldables on the market.
I could go for a full workday without having to plug in the device, and in terms of longevity, it’s one of the longest-lasting foldables I’ve ever used. I’ve played games, browsed the web, used the GPS, and multitask using various social media apps simultaneously. I’ve had over 3 hours of screen time with over 50% battery left in the tank, making the Porsche Design HONOR Magic V2 RSR an endurance champion. The device also supports 66W fast wired charging, and HONOR provides not one, but two power adapters inside the box to cater to a very specific audience.
For those looking for an equally good experience, the standard HONOR Magic V2 will likely be a better and more affordable foldable. At the same time, the Porsche Design edition will remain an exclusive for those looking for something truly exceptional.